Implementasi Teknologi Silase Berbasis Limbah Ubi Kayu Aditif Mikroba Selulolitik Indigenous dan Komposisi Ransum Komplit Suplementasi UMB Pod Kakao di Kabupaten Batubara

  • Angelia Utari Harahap Unversitas Graha Nusantara
  • Yunilas Universitas Sumatera Utara
  • Elimasni Universitas Sumatera Utara
  • Zakiyah Nasution Unversitas Graha Nusantara
  • Novita Aswan Unversitas Graha Nusantara
  • Toga Mahaji Sekolah Tinggi Perikanan dan Kelautan Matauli
  • Syafiruddin Unversitas Graha Nusantara
  • Yusra Fadhillah Unversitas Graha Nusantara
  • Mhd Aidil Huda J Sekolah Tinggi Perikanan dan Kelautan Matauli
  • Muhammad Husein Sekolah Tinggi Perikanan dan Kelautan Matauli
Keywords: Batubara, Cocoa, Microbes, Silage, Urea Molasses Block.

Abstract

Batu Bara Regency is an area included in the 3T region, has great potential in agriculture and animal husbandry that has not been optimally explored. The target partner groups of the Benlos Farmer Group and the Bandot Super Livestock Group are livestock groups and partner farmer groups that are economically productive. The purpose of the study was to provide cassava waste silage technology with indigenous cellulolytic microbe additives and complete ration composition with cocoa pod UMB supplementation in Batubara Regency. The research method was to see the effect of the implementation of cassava waste silage on behavioral stress in transportation, Daily Body Weight Gain (PBBH), Total Bacterial Colonies and Protozoa Populations, and Income Over Feed Cost (IOFC), with 20 sheep and goats, using a Randomized Block Design (RAK) 4 Treatments with 5 replications in vivo. The results of the study were obtained with the best daily body weight gain (P> 0.05) in treatment D of 71.23 gr / head / day, IOFC treatment D reached Rp. 3.171, - / head / day. The best treatment D on total bacteria was 4.53x109, protozoa population was 35.85x106. Stress of goat behavior during transportation was reduced with UMB Cocoa Pod supplementation so that nutrition was sufficient during the trip. The conclusion of the study was an increase in body weight gain and mitigation of livestock stress during transportation in Batubara Regency.

Published
2024-12-04